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ADVANCE REVIEW: Biggest Loser Season 9 Premiere

January 5th, 2010

The Biggest Loser returns tonight, and let me say, it is BIG. Each year, the show claims they have the biggest contestant in Biggest Loser history. This year, there is a contestant that weighs in at over 500 pounds. Personally, I think that the ones who have the chance to win are the middle of the road contestants (weight-wise) but I count on Jillian and Bob to change all of their lives.

As with every Biggest Loser screener, I don’t know who gets voted off (so don’t worry, no big spoilers). The show starts off with the teams meeting Ali. It is a Couples edition, but there are cousins, brothers, spouses and parent/children teams. Before their first challenge (which involves a lot of stationary bike riding and sweating), the teams are told that the first place finisher earns immunity, and the last two teams to finish are going to be sent home before even meeting the trainers. I was a bit shocked by this twist, but it’s not Biggest Loser if it’s not filled with ridiculous game changers.

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ADVANCE REVIEW: Worst Cooks in America & Super Chef Battle

January 2nd, 2010

Let’s face it–right about now you are missing your favorite shows and wondering why there are no new Glee episodes on. What, that’s just me? In any case, Food Network has two great shows headed our way that will help fill this void in new TV.

Worst Cooks In America: The premise of this show is to literally take the worst cooks in America and make them chefs. The contestants have been nominated by their friends and families who probably had to eat their cooking at some point, and each contestant has their own reason for wanting to learn to cook. The show is hosted by two professional chefs: Anne Burrell and Beau MacMillan. For the first challenge, each contestant tries to impress the chefs with their dishes. What they don’t know is that Anne and Beau are looking for the worst dishes/contestants. They each get to choose the opposing team…in other words, Anne and Beau’s teams will be competing against each other, so each chef is trying to give the other one the worst contestants. Let me tell you, there are some pretty hideous dishes out there. Once they finally choose teams (red and blue), some people go home and the rest get to work in what Beau calls a cooking boot camp. Each chef teaches their team how to chop, cook vegetables and basically emulate a dish they cooked. Many contestants struggled, but many pulled through. I thought it was an interesting way to teach cooking–no real recipes, just teaching them techniques and how to cook certain things. It seemed to work well though.

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SUNDANCE CHANNEL: Rufus Wainwright "Prima Donna"

December 21st, 2009

The Sundance Channel has some great programming coming up, and it’s documentaries are no exception. I recently had the pleasure of watching their newest one called Rufus Wainwright: Prima Donna. If you are a fan of this artist (and I know I am), you will really love this documentary. It takes the viewer through a journey of Rufus Wainwright’s life and prolific career leading up to his first classical opera (aptly titled “Prima Donna”) It is full of interesting home videos, and other exclusive looks into his life and what made him the singer/songwriter that he is today.

I had no idea that he always had a passion and love for opera. As a teenager, he cast his sister and cousins in the opera “Tosca,” that he filmed on a camcorder. Everything that Rufus does has a ton of passion behind it. This opera is no exception. The plot and cast members are loosely based on people closest to him. And despite his incredible talent, creating and staging this opera can be challenging at parts.

The documentary may be focused on his creative process surrounding the opera, but it is at its core about Rufus’ life. He was born to singer/performer Loudon Wainwright III and folk singer Kate McGarrigle. From a very young age, he was encouraged to explore his own musical talent. (In fact, most of his family is successful in the music business). He came out when he was a teenager, was addicted to drugs and had a stint in rehab, and has now become an incredibly beloved artist. He has a huge, cult-like fan base who will absolutely adore this documentary.

Even if you aren’t familiar with Rufus’ work, this documentary is very much worth checking out. I can’t put myself in the group of his biggest fans, I am more of a casual listener, but this documentary is great regardless. Rufus has had an incredibly interesting life and career, and this documentary truly showcases his journey to become the person he is now.

Be sure to tune in tonight at 9 pm on the Sundance Channel.

VIDEOS: The Office and Parks & Recreation Christmas Episodes

December 10th, 2009

I love The Office, and have been loving Parks and Recreation this season. The Christmas episodes are always hilarious and fun, so I thought I’d share some clips from tonight’s episodes! Be sure to tune in to NBC tonight to watch!

The Office:

Battle of the Santas:
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Erin makes a plea to her secret admirer:
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Introducing the Dunder Mifflin Christmas Tree:
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Parks and Recreation:

The pit turns into Pawnee’s Winter Wonderland:
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Leslie does the honors and lights the Pawnee Christmas Tree:
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ADVANCE REVIEW: Bravo's Launch My Line

December 1st, 2009

Bravo has some top quality programming (get it?) with Top Chef, Top Design, and Shear Genius, among many others. It lost Project Runway to Lifetime this year, and I think the show has definitely suffered since moving. Perhaps to fill its void, Bravo has come up with a new show called Launch My Line. It is a reality/competition show, hosted by Dean and Dan Caten (designers of the line D Squared), where each person is competing for a chance to launch their own fashion line. The twist however, is that each contestant knows relatively nothing about designing and creating clothes. There are stylists and dressers and fashion critics who know a lot about the industry, but on the other hand you have a choreographer and a marketing executive. To help them launch their line, each contestant is paired with a fashion expert. I hadn’t really heard of any of these fashion experts, but I can’t really call myself one, so I trust Bravo.

Their first challenge is to come up with a name and a concept for their line, and then design a signature look. At first I found myself comparing the show to Project Runway. There is no Tim Gunn (although D Squared are so cute and awesome), no Mood Fabrics, and there were no Quick Fire challenges like on other Bravo shows. But after my initial thoughts that it isn’t Project Runway, I realized that the show is incredibly unique. Each contestant brings their own perspective to clothing design and I really enjoyed seeing how they conceptualized a line without any prior experience. In my mind, there is already a front-runner, but I don’t want to spoil too much. There are also a couple of contestants who I already find to be divas and rather pretentious. I was pleasantly surprised by the show. I expect quality programming from Bravo, and I was not disappointed in the least. For anyone who likes Bravo shows, or fashion, you will love Launch My Line. Be sure to tune in Wednesday at 10 pm on Bravo.

Meet the Contestants:

  • Dan Karaty, Choreographer
  • David Applebaum, Architect
  • Eric Cubeechee, DJ
  • Kathy Rose, Jewelry Designer
  • Kevin Black, Music Mogul
  • Louanna Rawles, Stylist
  • Marilyn Crawford, CEO
  • Merle Ginsberg, Fashion Critic
  • Patrick McDonald, Fashion Writer/Dandy
  • Vanessa Gonzalez, Event Designer

A&E and History Channel: TV Premieres this week

November 30th, 2009

A lot of my favorite shows are going on hiatus soon: V, Glee, The Vampire Diaries. In the interim, there are some great new shows to fill the void. Thankfully, A&E and The History Channel, who consistently bring us quality programming, are bringing back old favorites and mixing them in with some new hits.

A&E:

Steven Seagal Lawman: Yes, that Steven Seagal. I wasn’t sure what to think of this show. We know Seagal as an action star whose movies have grossed more than $2 billion worldwide. But, this show is about his other life. It is based around Seagal’s real life experience as a Deputy in the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office in Louisiana. He has been working with them for over 20 years. He has also helped train Parish officers in firearms and hand-to-hand combat. In addition, he holds a 7th degree black belt in Aikido. I was pleasantly surprised by Seagal and the show, and very impressed. I thought the concept was interesting and unique. I never knew Seagal had this background, and his real passion for serving the people of Jefferson Parish shined through. He was serious when he needed to be, but also had a great sense of humor and rapport with his department. And he could really move! I was floored by his Aikido skills and ability to train others. He might be this huge movie star, but he really is dedicated to being a “lawman.” I highly recommend this show even if you aren’t a Seagal fan. It’s unlike anything I’ve seen before, and definitely worth checking out. It premieres this Wednesday, December 2nd at 10 pm on A&E with 2 back-to-back episodes.

Check out the trailer here: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/v/IHIvI7wG8oA]

And enter my awesome Lawman giveaway here! Who doesn’t love free stuff?

Hoarders: The 2nd season premiere of Hoarders starts with a woman named Augustine, whose problems resulted in her own son being taken away from her. Full of resentment and bad blood, Jason (her son) returns to confront her hoarding problems. He had moved cross country and hadn’t talked to his mother in four years. His sister, who raised him, also takes part in this intervention of sorts. I am fascinated and disgusted by the people on this show (which I suppose is an appropriate reaction). In this episode, they found 2 dead cats and hauled around 8,000 pounds of garbage out of her house. I really liked the therapist, and her approach to this broken up family and Augustine’s mindset. A&E has some really great programming, and I am definitely planning on watching more Hoarders. The 2nd season premiere is tonight at 10 pm on A&E. It pairs up with A&E’s other hit show Intervention which premieres at 9 pm. Be sure to tune in!

Check out a sneak peek here: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLFmnnw13a4]

The History Channel:

Pawn Stars: I had caught a few episodes of this show before, and was intrigued by the concept. It centers around three generations of the Harrison family who run a pawn shop (grandfather, son, and grandson). In the 2nd season premiere, someone brings in a musket from the 1600s, a propeller from Charles Lindbergh, and a key chain that supposedly belonged to Willie Nelson. I wish I was able to find treasures worth a ton of money, but it was fun to live vicariously through these people. I enjoyed the family dynamic at the pawn shop, and I think it’s a fun show for anyone interested in history and artifacts. I especially liked when they brought in experts to assess and explain items people had brought in. Pawn Stars premieres tonight at 10 pm on The History Channel. Two great shows on one night is what the DVR was built for!

Also, check out my WWII in HD History Channel giveaway here! More free stuff!

Happy Slapsgiving from The TV Chick!

November 26th, 2009

Hope you are all having a wonderful holiday! Enjoy this video of Marshall’s third slap (one of my favorites), which dubbed the holiday Slapsgiving!

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ADVANCE REVIEW: V: "It's Only The Beginning"

November 23rd, 2009

V has only a few episodes under it’s belt so far this season, but I am really enjoying it. I have to admit that I am still way behind on Flash Forward, but V I have been keeping up with (not that it’s been terribly hard to do so). V centers around a group of “Visitors,” or aliens, who visit planet earth in huge ships, claiming that they come in peace and wish to share technology with people on earth. Anna (Morena Baccarin) is the V leader who is strikingly beautiful and calming in her own way. The Vs bring into questions issues of devotion, worship and whether they are just arriving or if they’ve been there all along.

The way ABC has chosen to break up the season is to air 4 episodes in a row, and not air a new one until 2010. I’m not sure how I feel about this, but I can say that the mid-season finale — if you can call it that — was very successful. The episode centers around the resistance movement (at this point it consists of Georgie played by David Richmond-Peck, Father Jack played by Joel Gretsch, Erica Evans, played by Elizabeth Mitchell, and a V himself Ryan Nichols, played by Morris Chestnut), and their plans to take down the Vs. Meanwhile, Erica’s son is getting much more involved with the Vs, and it becomes very clear that the Vs are using him for some ulterior motive. The Vs also give Chad Decker (Scott Wolf) an exclusive story about the healing centers (which Anna plugs on TV throughout the episode). The Vs claim their medical technology is incredibly advanced and far beyond anyone’s imagination.

But back to the resistance group, which I think is interesting and unique. Each person contributes something different. They make one small step towards progress at the end of the episode, but I don’t want to spoil anything. We also learn more about Anna’s relationship with the Vs, and about the 5th Column (the V resistance group).

This episode left me with a ton of questions, but I don’t feel like that is a bad thing. I think the season is moving at a pretty good pace, even though I want instant gratification. I want to know more about “getting connected,” which was brought up by a V in the last episode. I want to know more about the leader of the 5th column, and whether there are more traitors. I realize I just have to be patient to wait for the answers, but there is one thing that is for sure…V is keeping me very interested and very entertained. And at the same time, it is very grounded (for a show about aliens and all). The characters are well developed and well acted, and I only wish I knew more about some of Anna’s right hand men and women. I can’t wait to see how the season progresses, and I really look forward to when it pairs up with LOST in 2010.

Be sure to tune in tonight at 8 pm on ABC to see “It’s Only The Beginning.” I can’t wait to hear your thoughts as well!

Q&A with Tiffani Thiessen (Elizabeth Burke) from White Collar

November 20th, 2009

White Collar has quickly become one of my favorite new shows. It’s exciting, action-packed, and not to mention one of the most beautifully shot series I have seen. It centers around the unlikely partnership between FBI Agent Peter Burke and Ex-Con Man Neil Caffrey (Tim DeKay and Matt Bomer respectively). The show also has an incredible supporting cast: Willie Garson, Natalie Morales and Tiffani Thiessen (who plays Elizabeth Burke, Peter’s wife). I recently had the chance to participate in a conference call with Tiffani (one of my childhood heroes, of course), where she talked about her new role, the USA network and what drew her to the project.

 

On what made her want to be a part of the show: Ever since I read the script, which has been a little over a year ago now, I fell in love with it.  I fell in love with the characters.  I fell in love with the show, and more and more, when the cast was brought together, the more excitement I had for the show and wanting to be a part of it.  This is really the first time I feel like in my whole entire career which has been over 25, 26 years of doing this that I finally feel like I’m kind of playing a role a little closer to home for me, which is kind of exciting.

 

 

On the audition process: It was an interesting audition process.  I’ll be totally honest.  I went in and read for this before they even cast Tim’s role of Peter.  I did great.  I was put on a short list, and then months go by and didn’t hear back because they hadn’t cast the role of Peter yet. Then, they finally cast the role of Peter with Tim, which I was ecstatic about because I was such a huge fan of Tim’s work that I was hoping to get called back again and be able to read with him.  They actually had moved on and started looking at some other girls for the role.  Funny enough, they were looking at girls younger than I was, which I thought was kind of funny.  A month or so goes by, and they have not cast the role of Elizabeth. I finally got a call again.  They said they really wanted to bring me back again and see what the chemistry could be like between Tim and I, and we blew it out of the park.  The moment I met him and we read, it just was right.  It just fit perfectly, and so I read with him once for a chemistry read, and then I went in and tested for the show with him with a couple other girls.  I was told that USA usually takes a few weeks to make decisions, but I was told later that night that I got the role, so I was very excited.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On her character’s background:  I think you’ll start to see background on all of our characters, especially the guys.  Surely, this show is definitely the guys’ show.  It’s Matt and Tim’s show, and Willie and I definitely play more of a supporting role, but you will definitely see much more of me in the further episodes as you’re coming along.  Last week or two weeks ago you saw a little bit more of what I really do for a living and kind of my career, which is really nice to kind of see because we really never saw that in the pilot, and it was something that we kind of came up with actually after we shot the pilot. They’re definitely putting more of what I do outside of my relationship with Tim into the show a little bit, and that’ll continue on even, hopefully, in seasons from here on out, which hopefully there’ll be five to ten years of White Collar.  In general, I can’t give you exact specifics, ideas of what’s going to be happening, but I can promise you you’ll see a lot more of her.

 

 

 

 

 

On becoming a new mother (she is expecting):   You know, that’s a very good question in the sense that I really don’t know being that I am a first-time mom, so it’ll be a very different kind of thing for me being that I’ll be working and being a mother at the same time.  There are millions of people who do it.  My mom did it herself, so I know I can handle it, but it’ll be a very new experience, so it’s hard to say what is going to be like.  It’ll be all brand new for me.

On whether her pregnancy will be incorporated into the show: I don’t know.  That’s actually going to be up to the writers and the executive producers and USA and Fox and everybody involved.  I’m going to be still somewhat not too pregnant along when we’re finally coming to the end of the season.  We really don’t have too much more left, so it’s really up to them if they want to.  I’m open to whatever they feel.  We tried to time it to a certain degree so I wouldn’t show too, too much.

 

 

On her character’s relationship with Peter:   I don’t know if I would actually use the word strained.  I think in every marriage there’s always the challenge of making time and making priorities in their relationship when people have careers, and what you will start to see more and more is my career, being that it takes up a lot of my time as well.  I think it’s going to give a lot of, not so much looking into Peter’s career and how it affects our marriage.  There’s also my side of it as well. I think she is very understanding to that.  She’s been living with it for so long and knows what he does for a living, and she knows what she married.  I don’t think there’s a strain to it.  I think there’s a challenge.  I think probably the challenge is the word I could use for that.  I think what Neal brings into it is that I think my husband on the show is very kind of black and white in the way he thinks, and I think Neal is definitely much more colorful, and I think he will definitely teach my husband a little more of the colorful side of being romantic and all those things that you do need in a marriage as well.

On her on-screen marriage: I really try, and Tim and I both have long talks about this as well as our creator, Jeff, that we really wanted this to be a relationship that does work on TV, not one that has a lot of problems, not one that you constantly see drama, which you see a lot on TV. Funny enough, Tim and I come from marriages that work, that really do work like that, so I think we really take it from just our own experiences.  Tim’s been married for quite some time to a wonderful woman and has two great kids.  My husband and I have this wonderful relationship and humor has a lot to do with it, communication, all those things I feel that are so, so important.  I take those just being from my parents who’ve been married for over 45 years.  My grandparents were married for 67 years.  It’s important, so I feel like I take from my own life and really try to bring what I can to the relationship and the characters.

 

 

 

On whether she wants to direct an episode of White Collar:  Yes, they definitely know directing is something that’s in my thinking of wanting to do more and more, and it all really just depends on time and all that.  I wanted to make sure that when we started the show my focus was on my character and what I’m doing as an actress.  Now with my new role coming as a mother, it’s going to be a little more challenging, but it’s definitely something I want to do more of, so yes.

 

 

On what her 2nd choice career would be:   It’s so funny.  Last year when we did the pilot, we really didn’t know what Elizabeth’s character was going to do for a living.  They had some ideas, and they kind of changed it, and then I had come to Jeff Eastin, our creator of the show and said, you know, it’s funny.  I think it could work, but it’s something I’ve always wanted to do if I wasn’t an actor.  I’d always wanted to be an event planner, and I think it could work really well for Elizabeth’s character being that she’s in New York City.  We could really show the city in a different light, and they loved it.  I have to say funny enough, that was my idea, and that’s exactly what I would do if I wasn’t an actor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  On how her previous roles have prepared her for this one:  It’s funny.  I think I’ve made this statement before a few times, but it is really true is that this is the first character in over 25 years of me doing this that I actually feel like it’s the closest to me that I’ve played in all the different shows and movies that I’ve done in my career.  I think it’s more about myself and my own experience that I can bring to Elizabeth.  She has this really solid wonderful marriage.  I feel like I have that with my own husband.  She’s career-driven, which I feel like I am.  It’s all those things that you put towards a character like her that I feel that are definitely very much me.

 

 

On being a part of a USA Network show: [It's] absolutely exciting.  I tell them this all the time that I feel blessed to be on such an amazing network.  This is the first time I’ve ever done a cable show, and I’m utterly thrilled and over-the-moon with the fact that they’re so supportive and they’re so behind their shows, and they really do give such a great chance of us really trying to make it.  It’s nice.  It’s nice to feel like we’re really wanted in a sense and really have a lot of passion behind us.  It’s a lovely, lovely feeling.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  On the challenges she has faced creating a new character, when people remember her for her past roles:  Yes, well, it’s bittersweet at times.  There’s good and bad.  There are people who of course followed my career and who have loved the shows that I’ve done in the past and are always up to seeing something new of myself or any of my past co-stars, which is really wonderful.  Then there’s always people who have opinions, and of course, that’s how the world works, and that’s A-OK. Some people were really open and loving to the fact that I’m actually playing a role that’s quite different than what I’ve played in the past.  Like I said, it’s definitely much more close to home for me, this character, but some people had a hard time with it.  Some people didn’t believe the relationship between Tim and I, which is so funny to me because we had chemistry from day one, but that’s how the entertainment business works.  That’s how people are, and that’s okay.  Everybody has their opinions.

 

 

 

 

 On what makes White Collar a show that should last many seasons:   Well, I think a few reasons.  People are already enjoying it.  We’ve had a lot of great feedback and a lot of great critics really loving the characters and the storylines and the show and us on it, which is exciting, the fact that we are on a network like USA.  They are so behind us, and they really put us out there, and it’s nice to have the passion behind us because I think that helps a lot.  These network shows, sometimes they don’t give it a chance, and it’s nice to know that we have somebody who’s really given us a chance.  I think we, knock on wood, I think you’re going to see us for awhile.

 

 

 

 

 

  On her favorite moment so far:  Wow, that’s hard.  I think there are a couple episodes coming up that I’m definitely a little heavier in, which is kind of nice to really get to explore my character a little bit, but each episode is so exciting and so fun, and it’s such a ride that it’s hard for me to pick out one more than the other or one little bit more than the other.  That’s a hard choice.  I have to think about that a little longer, and I know we wouldn’t have time.

 

 

On being  a part of a male dominated cast: It’s great, actually.  It’s not my first time, so I feel like I’m definitely, I have the experience.  With past shows, I did a show called Fastlane that was literally me and two guys.  It’s funny.  I don’t know why, but I tend to gravitate to shows that have a lot of male co-stars. I grew up with two brothers, so I guess it’s just normal for me to be around guys.  It’s fun.  It’s where I feel comfortable, I have to say.

 

 

 

 

On the pressure of the business: It’s all there.  It will never go away.  I don’t think our business and the entertainment business in general will ever just be okay with how people are.  I think we’re in a business that critiques everything we do, and you kind of just take it with a grain of salt.  I look at my grandmother, and I think she’s aged beautifully, so I hope that I could be a smidgen of how she’s aged. There’s nothing you can do.  All you can do is take of yourself and do the things that make you feel good and make you healthy and age appropriately, but there’s always going to be people out there are going to say something, and there’s nothing you can do about it.  Like I said, you have to take it with a grain of salt.

 

 

On her input regarding Elizabeth’s character development: It’s interesting.  We are very lucky to be on a show (and that’s all of us across the board) that our executive producers and writers are very open to anything we have to say, which is so nice because not a lot of shows are like that.  They believe a collaboration always works best, and not that we are there writing the show, nor is that what we’re supposed to be doing, but they’re always very open to any time we have a question or concern or have an idea, they’re always open.  It’s nice to be able to get on the phone or sit down with them and talk with them about it, and we all feel that way, which is really great.

 

 

 

 

On whether we will see an episode centered around Elizabeth: I don’t know.  That’s a question that really I can’t answer.  Again, I say the show really is Matt and Tim.  It’s their show, and it was from day one.  I knew that coming in.  I came in knowing that this role was supportive, which I was completely happy with. It’s funny.  I’ve been doing this for so long that I was actually okay not having to work every day and having the weight of a new show on my shoulders.  As well as I really just fell in love with this character, and I fell in love with the cast that they started to put together, but you’ll see definitely, there’s an episode coming up that I’m much more heavy in, and you’ll see that every now and then that I’ll be a little heavier in certain episodes. It’s not something you’re going to see every week because, again, it’s not my show.  I’m a supportive role on the show.

 

 

 

 

 

On what she would tell viewers about why they should tune into White Collar: Oh gosh, well, besides having really cute guys on the show, it’s definitely the type of TV and movies that I like to see.  I’m a huge fan of The Thomas Crown Affair and those kinds of feels of movies and shows and 48 Hours, which is so interesting, Catch Me If You Can, things like that.  If people are really into those kinds of movies and those kind of story-telling, they have to watch this show.  It is so absolutely entertaining.  The characters are so rich and so fun to watch and follow. As well as you see New York City in a completely different way.  It’s shot in a beautiful way.  It’s interesting, a lot of shows that are shot in New York City can be a little more dark and gray, and this show really, I think, kind of captures New York City in a really beautiful light, and it’s nice.

Be sure to tune in tonight at 10 pm for an all new episode of White Collar!

 

 

 

 

 

Check Out USA Network's Character Arcade!

November 11th, 2009


Sometimes you just want to kill some time at work or maybe you’re just looking to play some enjoyable games. I recently had the chance to check out USA’s Character Arcade (by clicking on the banner to the bottom right of your screen), and it was a lot of fun. Before I knew it, I was playing each game and trying to improve and beat my scores.

I started off with Felix RX (last week’s Game of the Week), which is basically a version of Tetris. Felix went off his meds and you have to help him by stacking up his pills. I continued on to this week’s game of the week Spider Solitaire, which is self explanatory but really fun. I then moved on to Smash ‘Em where you smash rocks to uncover diamonds. This was also very much like Tetris but really awesome. Something about smashing rocks that just allows you to get rid of your bad day! My next game was Character Smash ‘Em where you get to literally smash characters’ heads with a stapler. Pretty fantastic! If smashing things isn’t your thing, I also played Letter Matrix next where library books with letters on the spine pile up on the game board. You then have to spell out words before they pile up too high. If you are lucky, you get *s which are essentially blank letters. They also just released a new brain teaser game called Geo Trail-Penguin Permafrost. You have to navigate a penguin across a small square of ice, and it’s pretty challenging! There are also games that coincide with USA Network’s great shows. If you so choose, you can also challenge other people online!

But it’s not just all fun and games (get it?), you can also win some AMAZING prizes! When you play the Game of the Week, you can enter to win an iPod Touch, PSP Go, or Wii Party Bundle! So check it out! I think you’ll enjoy it.